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Mykaela Jay is heading on her first-ever Melbourne tour to launch her new single, Warrior

Mykaela Jay is heading on her first-ever Melbourne tour to launch her new single, ‘Warrior’ Mykaela Jay will play six shows in the space of two weeks to celebrate her forthcoming single. On the back of announcing her new single, ‘Warrior’, Lismore-based musician Mykaela Jay is making her way south for her first-ever Melbourne tour. Kicking off the tour on April 15 with back-to-back shows performing alongside comedy group Neurological Misfires for Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Jay will officially launch ‘Warrior’ with a full band show at The Workers Club on April 17. She’ll be backing it up with a second full band show at Colour Club on April 20, along with a handful of intimate solo shows across her two-week Melbourne run.

Best of the Melbourne fest 2021 : Other news 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide

Woah, Alyssa! Woah, Alyssa! 3 The award for best show was previously called the Barry Award in  honour of Barry Humphries, but renamed in 2019 following comments the Dame Edna made about transgender people, and a growing sense that the award’s name should be more inclusive. The 2019 award went to James Acaster for his show Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999. Winners will be announced on Saturday, alongside the recipients of the People’s Choice Award, the Directors’ Choice Award and the Piece of Wood, given to the comedians’ comedian. Published:

Review: Lawrence Mooney left the crowd in a lurch with Beauty

Review: Lawrence Mooney left the crowd in a lurch with ‘Beauty’ Words by Alexander Crowden ★★½ A big crowd packed into the second auditorium of the Athenaeum Theatre on Good Friday to see Lawrence Mooney’s latest Melbourne International Comedy Festival show, Beauty. The crowd was mostly over 40 or so, but all seemed up for a good night of comedy on one of the calendar’s most holy days. Some ’80s classics were blaring over the PA as the crowd shuffled in, before Technotronic’s iconic ‘Pump up the Jam’ blasted Mooney onstage. Instead of being cut suddenly, the music faded very slowly, much to Mooney’s chagrin. But he kept dancing to it, repeatedly asking the crowd to get involved.

Disillusioned feminist wins next-gen comedy crown

‘Disillusioned feminist’ wins next-gen comedy crown We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Age reviewers Save Normal text size Melbourne Town Hall, April 11 After 64 heats and finals and a record 1183 entrants, Australia’s largest open mic competition had finally whittled down the shortlist to 12 aspiring comedians to see who would join the RAW Comedy alumni such as Hannah Gadsby, Ronny Chieng and Celia Pacquola. Prue Blake, winner of RAW Comedy. Credit:Jim Lee Hosted by the jovial Dane Simpson, Mathew Hespe kicked things off and set the bar with material on a reciprocal problem-sharing psychologist and Tiger Woods’ infidelity; Kelly Gulliver followed with more commonplace stories of the problems of being of a single mother; and Jayde O’Brien (one of two acts to receive a special mention from the judges) floored the room with a blistering set of growing up ignorant of her family’s poverty, li

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